Iran Goes Dark: Internet Cut Nationwide Amid Protests
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Internet access across Iran has been almost completely shut down. New data from Thursday shows a severe nationwide blackout.
The shutdown comes as the government intensifies its crackdown on widespread protests. Monitoring groups confirm a collapse in internet connectivity.
Experts say such blackouts are a tactic to stop protesters from organizing and sharing information with the outside world. This limits global awareness of the situation inside the country.
This is not the first time Iran has restricted internet access during civil unrest. However, the scale of this latest disruption appears to be extreme.